This is my preferred mouse. The double wheel gives me the edge I need to speed around the map and outmaneuver my opponent.
Good Mouse to upgrade to for Brood War - Page 6
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Sigrun
United States1653 Posts
This is my preferred mouse. The double wheel gives me the edge I need to speed around the map and outmaneuver my opponent. | ||
probelife66
142 Posts
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iPlaY.NettleS
Australia4254 Posts
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TT1
Canada9926 Posts
1) find a mouse shape that you like (size etc.), something that fits your grip 2) out of all the mice that fit your criteria pick 1 that is lightweight and has a good sensor (you have to do some research here) If you wanna be budget friendly just pick a mouse that fits your grip, is lightweight and budget friendly. Having a super high end sensor isnt a big deal in RTS games. I went through about ~10 mice before i found 1 that i liked (zowie fk2). | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6324 Posts
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Bearded Elder29876 Posts
My Natec Genesis G66 Silent Mouse for 10$ | ||
Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
On July 13 2017 17:48 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Waiting for my g403 =,= Worth the wait. It's my current mouse, it's a gorgeous and lightweight little beast, and when this one dies I will buy another G403 until they are no longer available. | ||
iopq
United States741 Posts
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shin_jx
1 Post
Abyssus 3500 was good but I prefer 600 or 800 dpi so the 450/1800/3500 dpi setting felt awkward. Once mt Zealot dies then replacement would be G Pro(?) Zowie Mico died too soon for me (just after nine months!) but it was one of the best I uses | ||
jimminy_kriket
Canada5466 Posts
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[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6324 Posts
On July 13 2017 20:54 Aylear wrote: Worth the wait. It's my current mouse, it's a gorgeous and lightweight little beast, and when this one dies I will buy another G403 until they are no longer available. indeed, im very happy with this mouse,not worried about g400 anymore. | ||
ProMeTheus112
France2027 Posts
Steelseries Rival It's great, I had a Steelseries Sensei which is nearly the same but with laser sensor, it was getting old so I got the Rival in replacement (cheaper) and it ends up having a better grip too, perfect for me (this is 40€). This brand makes simple but high quality stuff, so the buttons have a rly good click like the switches are light and come back quickly to "unclicked" the weight is great nothing superfluous in general. They also adverstise that their devices have great longevity, idk how true it is or not but I kept the Sensei for what, 4 years? | ||
jimminy_kriket
Canada5466 Posts
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Cheesefome
304 Posts
Ive had 2 razor mice and they have broke within a 5 month period. They also feel so plasticy and weak that you can't help but to assume it's going to break very soon and sure enough they do. Ive also had multiple crappy 10 dollar wal-mart mouse last longer than my razor mouses lolz which is pretty sad to experience.\ Edit: Also, go by something that is perfect for your size of hands. Going by a specific mouse that somebody found success with isn't the best idea. Think the best thing is to find a durable mouse first of all then review them individually to see how well they would fit inside your hand. I find it to be very difficult to control the mouse accurately when its so much larger than my hands can comfortably cup it. And accuracy in starcraft is to important to ignore the details of each mouse you plan on purchasing. I would only say this for RTS games. | ||
bITt.mAN
Switzerland3687 Posts
Otherwise, get Wireless Thinkpad Keyboards (with red trackpoint in the middle, the 'productivity' and 'ergonomics' equivalent of PC > Console), attach a guitar-strap, and you get a keytar keyboard with inbuilt mouse (pointer) you can stand up and walk around with = perfect for hyper ADD ppl. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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TheTryce
9 Posts
On July 10 2017 17:20 sCuMBaG wrote: Same here. I haven't used any other mouse for close to 10 years now I think. Best mouse ever I'm only on my second Abyssus now as well - so no idea what the complaint about it breaking quickly is about. this even includes a lot of travelling (I'm born in Germany, but live in the UK - with family and friends still living in Germany). My brothers. Edit: Oh ya I should probably make a real comment. I've also been using my Abyssus for about 6yrs and the only replacement I can find that isnt a Zowie/Monoprice Mico is the Abyssus V2 or the Logitech g102. Leaning towards the g102 because build quality and Abyssus V2 doesn't work without Synapse running(deal breaker imo) | ||
Golgotha
Korea (South)8418 Posts
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fLyiNgDroNe
Belgium3958 Posts
On November 21 2017 22:23 Golgotha wrote: is there a mouse that is near identical to the logitech G1? I really like the G1 and it's everywhere in Korean PC bangs. sad that they are discontinued. any good replacement suggestions? Thanks! i used MX300 for many years, then when they were out of sales, i switched to G1, then to G100. These are more-or-less the same mice. However i must admit my G100 started to glitch (short disconnects) after maybe 2 years of use. I switched to G403 (got is as a present) and while the form needed some getting used to, i find me being quite accurate with it these days. Definitely recommend. | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6324 Posts
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